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Agome (people)

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The origin of the name Yoh, which is sometimes attached to the term Agomé, especially for the main chieftaincy of the people in Agomé-Yoh, is unclear. It is either due to the name of trees that the first Agomé found, which were called "Yoti", or, according to Agomé oral tradition, the name of a
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maintains a central place as the main chieftaincy of the people due to its antiquity, even though Kpalimé is now a more important city. Some Agomé leaders had diplomatic contacts with
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there. However, after multiple political and social developments, some of the inhabitants rebelled against their sovereign,
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In the second half of the 20th century, the Agomé were mainly found in the communes of Agomé-Tomégbé,
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Esclavage et subjectivitĂ©s : dans l’Atlantique luso-brĂ©silien et français (xviie-xxe siècles)
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Le peuplement du Togo : Ă©tat actuel des connaissances historiques.
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Journal des anthropologues. Association française des anthropologues
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The history of the Agomé is closely linked to that of the broader
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people who preceded them in the area, who were called the "Yoh".
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regime and continued his activities, such as organizing
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Index


people
West Africa
Togo
Plateaux region
Kloto prefecture
exodus of the Ewe from Notsé
Ewe people
Kpalimé
Ewe people
Notsé
prosperous city-state
Agokoli
decided to leave the city and go into exile
Kpalimé
Agomé-Yoh
Western powers
German colonization
Agomé-Yoh
Kpalimé
Gnassingbé
libations
ceremonies




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